
Blind music producer and recording artist Mattmac has harnessed his melodic pop-trap beats and inspiring story, quickly establishing himself as ‘one to watch’ on the national scene with more than 30 million + streams across platforms, and critical acclaim across all major media outlets such as CBC, CTV, Virgin Radio, and more.
With two award winning albums under his belt, he has amassed a long list of accolades early on in his career: CBC Searchlight 2023 Winner, International Indigenous Hip-Hop Awards 2023 Album Of the Year, Canada’s Walk Of Fame RBC’s Emerging Musician Award Winner 2022, Rap/Electronic Album Of The Year at the Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Awards 2022, Broadcast Dialogue Emerging Artist Radio Award 2021 + more.
This is a rare opportunity to see Mattmac perform in a family-friendly style that embraces neurodiversity and disability. Therapy dogs will be present, provided by One Health Partners. ASL interpretation will be provided, with musical ASL performed by Phoenix the Fire.
Mattmac
Phoenix The Fire, musical ASL
Meridian Hall
1 Front Street East, Toronto
Lower Lobby
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TO Live, The Lotus Centre, and One Health Partners
The Canada Council for the Arts, The Ontario Arts Council, The Toronto Arts Council, The Government of Canada, TD, The Rotary Club of Toronto and its charitable foundation, The Metcalf Foundation, The TELUS Friendly Future Foundation, The Azrieli Foundation, Unity for Autism, The George C. Hunt Family Foundation, in honour of R.S. Williams & Sons Company Ltd., and Xenia Concerts donors.